The Longmore Area of Mt Rainier is a perfect place to hike with kids, especially really young kids
. There you’ll also find a museum, a gift shop, an Inn and a restaurant. There are some good things to check out at Longmire and easy parking there as well.
How old do you have to be to climb Mount Rainier?
A climber must be at least
18 years old
to climb Mount Rainier. Anyone younger than 18 years of age must have the permission of a parent or legal guardian at the time of registration.
Can a beginner hike Mt Rainier?
With a lodge, a visitor center, and miles of hiking trails, Paradise is a great place to start exploring Mount Rainier. Easy hike:
The Nisqually Vista Trail is a one-mile, paved, easy-to-walk trail from the Paradise Visitor Center
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How do kids visit Mount Rainier?
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Entry into the park is 15.00 for a single day.
Is Nisqually Vista Trail open?
Winter/Spring (October – June):
The trail is covered in deep snow in winter, but is open for snowshoeing
. The road to Paradise closes nightly at the gate at Longmire typically from November to mid April depending on weather; always check road status before starting your trip.
Can you hike Mt Rainier in a day?
Try this 14.7-mile out-and-back trail near Ashford, Washington. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 10 h 52 min to complete. This is a popular trail for backpacking, camping, and hiking, but
you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day
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Can you hike Mount Rainier in a day?
Yes!
There are plenty to do for families and kids at Mt. Rainier National Park. There are some easy hiking trails (Grove of the Patriarchs, Nisqually Vista Trail, Tipsoo Lake Loop, Naches Peak Loop, etc.).
Is it safe to hike Mount Rainier?
Mount Rainier is
one of the most dangerous hikes in Washington
, but it’s certainly not the only treacherous trek in the state. In fact, many of the most scenic hikes in the state carry inherent dangers.
Who is the youngest person to climb Mount Rainier?
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The 7 Summits
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Summit Location Height
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Vinson Massif
Antarctica 16,067 ft
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Who is the youngest person to climb Everest?
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Jordan Romero
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Born July 12, 1996 Redlands, California, U.S.
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Nationality US
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Occupation Mountain climber
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Years active 2006–present
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Do you need a permit to hike Mt Rainier?
Travel above 10,000 feet or on glaciers requires a climbing special use permit
and payment of the annual climbing fee. Climbing permits can be obtained in person at a Wilderness Information Center. A wilderness permit is still required, and reservations are encouraged for peak season.
Where do I park for the Nisqually Vista Trail?
If you visit on a weekend it may be difficult to find parking at Paradise. Plan to get an early start for parking. To get there:
From the Nisqually Entrance of the park, drive to Paradise via the Nisqually-Paradise Road to the Henry M. Jackson Visitor Center
and parking at 5,383 feet elevation.
How do I get to Nisqually Glacier?
Getting There
Enter the west (Nisqually) entrance to Mount Rainier National Park, 13.5 miles east of Elbe on State Route 706
. Drive 17 miles to the lower parking lot at Paradise. Park here. 300 yards further is the Visitor Center and upper parking lot.
What type of glacier is the Nisqually Glacier?
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Nisqually Glacier
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Type
Mountain glacier
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Location Mount Rainier National Park, Pierce County, Washington, USA
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Coordinates 46°50′05′′N 121°44′47′′W
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Area 1.8 sq mi (4.7 km
2
) in 1983
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What do I need to hike Mt Rainier?
When you arrive at Mount Rainier National Park, you will need to pay an entrance fee or show
a valid annual pass
. To climb the mountain, you will also need the following: Climbing Pass: Anyone climbing on glaciers, or above 10,000 ft., must purchase a Mount Rainier Climbing Pass, which is valid for the calendar year.
How much does it cost to hike Mount Rainier?
Independent Climbers
All climbers at Mt Rainier are required to pay a fee to travel above 10,000 feet on the mountain. Currently the fee is
$35
, but the National Park Service is currently considering raising that fee. Independent climbers must register at a Ranger Station before embarking on their climb.
How likely is Mt Rainier to erupt?
Mount Rainier is an active volcano with the potential for future eruptions, but
eruptions do not happen without warning
. The USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory (CVO) carefully monitors Mount Rainier and other Cascade Range volcanoes.
Do I need bear spray Mt Rainier?
Hikers are advised to check with the park they will be visiting to see if the use of bear pepper spray is recommended and permitted
. Mount Rainier National Park encourages anyone who spot bears to report it to a ranger or to call park dispatch at 360-569-6600.
Is Mt Rainier worth the trip?
Mount Rainier Is A Great Place For Hikers Of All Levels
Driving through the park, you’ll see plenty of pullouts and viewpoints, some of them with access to trails, all offering gorgeous views of the surroundings. Drive slowly and stop at as many as you can. Most of these viewpoints also double as trailheads.
Have people died climbing Mt Rainier?
Although climbing carries inherent risks, it’s not how most deaths in the sprawling Mount Rainier National Park occur.
Of the 425 fatalities recorded over more than a century — 1897 to 2017 — about 90 were summit climbers, in addition to 35 or so climbing accidents that were non-summit related
, park data shows.
Can you hike around Mt Rainier?
The Wonderland Trail is 93 miles (150 km) long and encircles Mount Rainier. It is a strenuous hike with lots of elevation gain and loss, through lowland forests and valleys and into high alpine and sub-alpine areas.
Can I climb Rainier solo?
Almost everyone who climbs Mount Rainier does so in a group of two or more people, and in fact, many of the people on the mountain take part in large commercial guided climbs. However, a lesser-known fact is that
the National Park Service allows solo climbing as well
.
Edited and fact-checked by the FixAnswer editorial team.